Daniel Penny, the man who choked a homeless man to death on a New York City subway car, will stand trial beginning Oct. 8, a judge determined Wednesday.
A judge scheduled a trial for Daniel Penny in the death of Jordan Neely, who was fatally choked by Penny on a New York City subway last year.
EXCLUSIVE: Care home consultant Chris Wild told MailOnline that the murder of ten-month-old Finley Boden must serve as an urgent wake-up call for ministers to support the 'underfunded' care sector.
Wake-Up Call Authored by James Howard Kunstler via Kunstler.com, “Those who organized the disaster will take advantage of the inevitable discontent arising from efforts to overcome it, for if there is one thing that they are skilled in, it is demagoguery.” - Theodore Dalrymple Can you feel it? The tension rising to the red-line? It runs clear through all of Western Civ. We are ruled by governments of fiends. But now, the sun rides higher in the sky. The sap is rising in the...
Prosecutors say there is evidence that a man who shot and critically wounded a man on a subway after an altercation may have done so in self-defense, precluding any criminal charges at this time. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports.
A man brought a gun onto an A train in Brooklyn, instigated a fight with another straphanger and then was shot with his own weapon — while horrified riders screamed and ran for cover.
Pope Francis called for the release of two religious brothers, members of the Congregation of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, who are still being held hostage in Haiti.
Staffing levels at Virginia’s chief medical examiner’s office are “insufficient” for the increased workload it has faced in recent years, according to the budget the General Assembly passed.
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How “rare” is subway crime? It’s so rare, the Times has to keep reminding us so.
Despite the talent that England boast, defeat against Brazil raised the lingering question of whether the Three Lions can step up when it matters most.
The NHL loves its players and the positives they bring to the league: good publicity, lots of money, sponsors and fans. The league directly profits from its players and what they do on the ice — including the always popular fights that involve adult men punching one another in the face and bone-crunching hits that can smash players’ heads into the glass. But what happens after? What happens when a player gets a concussion from hitting his head one too many times and then gets another concussion...